What are the responsibilities and job description for the Baseball Technology Operator position at Tampa Bay Rays?
Department: Baseball Operations
Reports to: Manager, Baseball Operations Data Management Specialist
On-Site Locations: Durham, NC; Montgomery, AL; Bowling Green, KY; Charleston, SC; Port Charlotte, FL.
Description
The Tampa Bay Rays are seeking highly motivated and detail-oriented candidates for our part-time affiliate Baseball Technology Operator positions. These individuals will be responsible for running one of the TrackMan, KinaTrax, or Hawkeye systems for Rays' affiliate home games. The number of games each Operator will work will vary by week based on availability and the season schedule. Given the part-time nature of this role, it has been a great fit for (but not limited to) both students and individuals with a 9-to-5 type job who want to spend additional time watching baseball. The typical day-in-the-life of this role requires arriving half an hour before the first pitch and ensuring all systems are properly set up for the game. You’ll log and monitor the full game until the final out. There is also post-game data processing work involved that generally takes fifteen minutes. Our Technology Operators will start as soon as possible, coinciding with the affiliate season with built-in time for onboarding to learn any necessary technology. You will be watching baseball, and following every single pitch, play, move, and substitution. If your gut reaction was “amazing, I get paid for that?”, then please continue! This position also has the potential to be remote.
The Tampa Bay Rays are seeking highly motivated and detail-oriented candidates for our part-time affiliate Baseball Technology Operator positions. These individuals will be responsible for running one of the TrackMan, KinaTrax, or Hawkeye systems for Rays' affiliate home games. The number of games each Operator will work will vary by week based on availability and the season schedule. Given the part-time nature of this role, it has been a great fit for (but not limited to) both students and individuals with a 9-to-5 type job who want to spend additional time watching baseball. The typical day-in-the-life of this role requires arriving half an hour before the first pitch and ensuring all systems are properly set up for the game. You’ll log and monitor the full game until the final out. There is also post-game data processing work involved that generally takes fifteen minutes. Our Technology Operators will start as soon as possible, coinciding with the affiliate season with built-in time for onboarding to learn any necessary technology. You will be watching baseball, and following every single pitch, play, move, and substitution. If your gut reaction was “amazing, I get paid for that?”, then please continue! This position also has the potential to be remote.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for setting up rosters and accurately tagging information.
- Log entire games – monitor the system to ensure smooth operations, document changes (defensive substitutions, roster changes, etc).
- Assisting in troubleshooting any system issues with TrackMan, KinaTrax, Hawkeye support lines
- Fixing any errors and uploading the game to the appropriate sites.
- Other reasonable and related duties may be assigned.
Qualifications
- Above-par attention to detail, strong time management, and organization skills.
- An understanding of gameplay and rules.
- Demonstrated patience and ability to troubleshoot technical issues.
- Experience utilizing TrackMan, KinaTrax, and Hawkeye software is preferred but not required.
All offers are contingent on a satisfactory background check.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.